by Posy Roberts
3.5 stars. This is a very worthy book told in the first-person present-tense from bomb victim Gil's pov. Gil suffers from facial scarring and PTSD, he meets Keith who has overcome similar problems after being shot in the leg. I did get a bit bored as much of the book covers everyday stuff without a ...
This book is a beautiful and hard read. I am constantly amazed at how this author manages to space from silly and funny, to real and harsh. This story takes you in and shows you the hard underbelly of what PTSD can be like. And yet, it is both uplifting and beautiful. It is sweet, and fragile, a...